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Description

The tall and slim lady looks wise beyond her years probably because of the green healer dress she is wearing. Her Dark bobbed hair falling to her neck is neatly combed, and her smiley brown eyes makes all those who talk to her feel comfortable and at ease.

Dilys is a healer in Tir Chonaill. Born in Tir Chonaill, she traveled to Emain Macha for her studies. Having returned to her hometown, she is now working full-time as a healer for injured townspeople and adventurers. She wanted to build the Healer's house near the square, but Duncan advised it be better to build it north of the Square, next to the Graveyard on the way to Alby Dungeon. Unfortunately, she hasn't had as many paitents as she thought she would, only getting visits from people hunting spiders and Trefor.

While she and Lassar are sometimes at odds, the two have been good friends with each other for a long time. For instance, Dilys often visits Lassar for help on Herbalism and Potion Making.

Trefor is madly in-love with Dilys, no matter what she says to him. In his book, he even asked her once to get married, but when he mentioned about her giving him a golden egg, she gave him a rude remark and asked why she would give him something so rare.

Dilys' Quote: "Without a plate, even the best prepared dish can't be served. People's body and spirit relationship has to be like that..." [1]

Past

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Dilys supporting a drunken Lassar.

Once, Lassar willingly entered Alby Dungeon in order to deny her obvious drunkenness to Dilys. She was worried, and followed her into the depths of Alby.

The two found their way out eventually, and the incident was promised to be kept a secret.

In G2, Redire gives the player a potion called the "Marionette's Potion." The player is then sent to Dilys who reveals that while she was in Emain Macha, she had an encounter with a man who attempted to take advantage of her with it. Under the effects of the potion she would have lost all control of herself and be forced to carry out any command. Fortunately, Lassar prevented this from happening. This incident is the cause of her distrust of men.